Muguku Family opens The Waterfront shopping mall in Karen

NAIROBI, Kenya, Dec 1 – Waterfront Karen Director, David Muguku has announced that the mall’s current occupancy stands at 63 percent, with negotiations for occupancy of the remaining space currently at an advanced stage.

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“The anchor tenant, Game Stores and several other tenants are currently stocking up their shelves in readiness to open on Jamhuri Day. The Waterfront Karen is offering 200,000 square feet of retail space that is designed to provide an unforgettable town centre feel as well as a world-class shopping and lifestyle experience for everyone who comes through its doors,” said Muguku.

The Waterfront Karen signed South African retailer, Game Stores as its anchor tenant towards the end of last year. The move enabled Game to open its second outlet in Kenya.

He added that The Waterfront Karen – which is set on 50 acres of land, promises to be the go-to lifestyle and wellness destination in East Africa, offering an unforgettable experience to everyone, every time.

“The Waterfront Karen has exploited the wide space it occupies to provide space for would-be shoppers to exercise. It has a dedicated 1.2 kilometres walking, cycling, and jogging track.”

In line with its offering as a recreational space, several key events are lined up to take place at The Waterfront Karen.

The events include Jameson Connect Kenya Concert on 8th December, which will bring together local and international music stars; The Heng: Back to the 90s music experience to be hosted by June Gachui on 15th December 2018, and the Rembesha Kenya beauty expo hosted by renowned media personality, Sheila Mwanyigha also happening on 15th December 2018.

The Waterfront Karen has over 1,000 parking bays to use within both open and basement parking, accessible from either Lang’ata Road or Karen Road.

“Every measure has been taken to ensure that security checks at The Waterfront Karen’s entrances do not interfere with the smooth flow of traffic along the two roads, especially during the forthcoming festive season,” added Dr. Muguku.

The Waterfront Karen is located within the “Karen Triangle”: the intersection between Lang’ata Road, Karen Road and Ngong’ Road.

A man-made lake that sits on a space of 3 acres complemented by 5 acres of landscaped lakefront is situated right at the heart of The Waterfront Karen.

Beyond enhancing the natural environment, the lake was also created to act as the mall’s main water storage and recycling area.

This way, the Waterfront Karen will considerably reduce its reliance on water supplies from public utility companies.

This not only makes sense ecologically but also makes huge financial sense, especially considering that as much as 75 percent of the water bills that consumers pay in Nairobi constitutes sewerage costs.